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Old 11-12-2009, 11:44 PM   #1
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And in an amusing note, the NY-23 election is not certified by the Board of Elections because Hoffman is biting into the lead and there are still about 10,000 absentee ballots to process. Absentee ballots take a while to check signatures against voter registration lists. Everyone reckons that an upset at this point would be a surprise, but cannot yet be ruled out. Quite a long list of articles to look at.

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Old 11-13-2009, 08:26 AM   #2
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.....the tussle between Tea Party Patriots and the Tea Party Express, which got ugly when Tea Party Patriots organizer Amy Kremer hopped on the Express and was forced out of TPP. On Monday, Tea Party Patriots filed suit against Kremer; they’re also seeking a temporary restraining order in the wake of Kremer locking down Tea Party Patriots resources on her way out.
Oh Redux, you made my day!

So, these people really take this SERIOUSLY? Bwahhhahaaaa...I thought it was a parody of something. Oh, I guess it is!



Tea Party (insert affiliation here.) Gawd even the name makes me guffaw. Tea Party Pansies. Tea Party Puds. Tea Party. Snort!
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Old 11-13-2009, 12:31 PM   #3
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Oh Redux, you made my day!

So, these people really take this SERIOUSLY? Bwahhhahaaaa...I thought it was a parody of something. Oh, I guess it is!



Tea Party (insert affiliation here.) Gawd even the name makes me guffaw. Tea Party Pansies. Tea Party Puds. Tea Party. Snort!
Reminds me of Life of Brian

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BRIAN: Are you the Judean People's Front?
REG: Fuck off!
BRIAN: What?
REG: Judean People's Front. We're the People's Front of Judea! Judean People's Front. Cawk.
FRANCIS: Wankers.
BRIAN: Can I... join your group?
REG: No. Piss off.
BRIAN: I didn't want to sell this stuff. It's only a job. I hate the Romans as much as anybody.
PEOPLE'S FRONT OF JUDEA: Shhhh. Shhhh. Shhh. Shh. Shhhh.
REG: Stumm.
JUDITH: Are you sure?
BRIAN: Oh, dead sure. I hate the Romans already.
REG: Listen. If you wanted to join the P.F.J., you'd have to really hate the Romans.
BRIAN: I do!
REG: Oh, yeah? How much?
BRIAN: A lot!
REG: Right. You're in. Listen. The only people we hate more than the Romans are the fucking Judean People's Front.
P.F.J.: Yeah...
JUDITH: Splitters.
P.F.J.: Splitters...
FRANCIS: And the Judean Popular People's Front.
P.F.J.: Yeah. Oh, yeah. Splitters. Splitters...
LORETTA: And the People's Front of Judea.
P.F.J.: Yeah. Splitters. Splitters...
REG: What?
LORETTA: The People's Front of Judea. Splitters.
REG: We're the People's Front of Judea!
LORETTA: Oh. I thought we were the Popular Front.
REG: People's Front! C-huh.
FRANCIS: Whatever happened to the Popular Front, Reg?
REG: He's over there.
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Old 11-13-2009, 08:36 AM   #4
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Old 11-13-2009, 08:37 AM   #5
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Got any with butter on it? Yum, pass it over will ya!
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Old 11-13-2009, 08:38 AM   #6
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No way, dude! You drink your damn tea and go away.
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Old 11-13-2009, 08:56 AM   #7
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Merc....the difference is that in the end, the Democrats come together under a big tent.

The "Blue Dogs" are welcomed into the Democratic party (fyi, the latest Blue Dog in NY voted FOR the health reform bill last week) with the understanding that, while they wont always agree, they have more in common than what may separate them on relatively few issues.

The Republicans eat their own and spit out the bones of those not conservative enough and if that doesnt work, will rally behind a third party candidate....cutting off their nose to spite their face.
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Old 11-13-2009, 09:24 AM   #8
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Merc....the difference is that in the end, the Democrats come together under a big tent.
Not different from when Reagan or Bush2 came to power.


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The Republicans eat their own and spit out the bones of those not conservative enough and if that doesnt work, will rally behind a third party candidate....cutting off their nose to spite their face.
Dems are hardly united. They barely passed the House Healthcare bill. The Senate is going to be even harder. There is no magic Kumbya among Dems, that is just a silly notion. Anyone who has followed politics for the last 40 years knows that.
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Old 11-13-2009, 10:49 AM   #9
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Not different from when Reagan or Bush2 came to power.

Dems are hardly united. They barely passed the House Healthcare bill. The Senate is going to be even harder. There is no magic Kumbya among Dems, that is just a silly notion. Anyone who has followed politics for the last 40 years knows that.

In pragmatic politics, “united” does not imply total agreement on every policy issue, but rather a shared broad political ideology and agreement on MOST issues with a willingness to accept dissent from within and yet still accomplish your goals w/o alimenting those dissenters on other issues.

As you noted, Reagan was good at it and was accepting and reached out to Blue Dog fiscally conservative Democrats but who might not share his or Republican views on abortion, gun control, or massive defense/war spending....Today's Republican party is not so accepting (in fact, not accepting at all).

Lately (since 06 at least), the Democrats have demonstrated that same pragmatism and are accepting of greater diversity of opinions in order to be in the position to govern (218 is all it takes in the House) and the Republicans have become increasingly more ideologically rigid.

And as to the “grass roots” movement, the Tea Parties are demonstrating the same rigidity and unwillingness to accept any dissent from within...which ultimately will exclude most Independents who might be fiscally conservative, but moderate on social issues or not fully accepting of free market principles or spreading democracy around the world.

To believe that “united” means total agreement on every issue is an example of the rigidity that is working against the Republicans and the Tea Parties.

Obviously, you don't share that view, and UG even less so since he is even more rigid than you.

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Old 11-13-2009, 07:29 PM   #10
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In pragmatic politics, “united” does not imply total agreement on every policy issue, but rather a shared broad political ideology and agreement on MOST issues with a willingness to accept dissent from within and yet still accomplish your goals w/o alimenting those dissenters on other issues.

As you noted, Reagan was good at it and was accepting and reached out to Blue Dog fiscally conservative Democrats but who might not share his or Republican views on abortion, gun control, or massive defense/war spending....Today's Republican party is not so accepting (in fact, not accepting at all).

Lately (since 06 at least), the Democrats have demonstrated that same pragmatism and are accepting of greater diversity of opinions in order to be in the position to govern (218 is all it takes in the House) and the Republicans have become increasingly more ideologically rigid.

And as to the “grass roots” movement, the Tea Parties are demonstrating the same rigidity and unwillingness to accept any dissent from within...which ultimately will exclude most Independents who might be fiscally conservative, but moderate on social issues or not fully accepting of free market principles or spreading democracy around the world.

To believe that “united” means total agreement on every issue is an example of the rigidity that is working against the Republicans and the Tea Parties.

Obviously, you don't share that view, and UG even less so since he is even more rigid than you.
What a dodge, duck and cover. That is your excuse? Fail.
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Old 11-13-2009, 10:28 PM   #11
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What a dodge, duck and cover. That is your excuse? Fail.
I know your game, dude.

When you cant refute the facts and simple logic (opinion) of my post, you just strike back with a "failed".

And it is not a "failure" when you and UG play the "Obama is a socialist" card? Go figure.



When 82% of the Democrats voted for the House health reform bill, it is hardly a failure.

When an even higher percentage voted for the stimulus bill, the SCHIP expansion, the credit card bill of rights, the pay equity for women bill, the tobacco control bill, the public lands management bill, etc......it is hardly a fractured caucus.

To be the majority party in the US today, one needs a big tent. You mistake minor disagreement by a small percentage of Democrats in Congress on one (or even a few) issues as fracturing the party.

Some among the Republican leadership understand that (Romney, Pawlenty)...others (Huckabee, Palin) are far too rigid and have the most vocal and obstinate supporters...and that is why the Republican party is the one fracturing from within.

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The divisions among Democratic moderates and the extreme left wing are almost insignificant compared to the division between Republican moderates and the extreme right wing. This has been aggravated by the defection of a very large group of moderates, giving the impression that the only reliable voting bloc left in the Republican party is it's right wing.
The Republican candidate in the recent House election in NY did not defect...she was, in effect, driven out by the extremists...and not just extremists, but extremists from outside the state.

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Old 11-13-2009, 11:46 AM   #12
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Not to get into your little spat, but are you trying to say that Obama was somehow leading the D's at some point?

I must have missed that. Seems like he came out of virtually nowhere to beat Hillary and the rest of the established candidates.
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Old 11-16-2009, 12:11 PM   #13
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No, you don't like Pelosi. She is not a nazi.

Your continued insistence that she is has the opposite of the effect of the one you're apparently looking for: it does NOT make us think you have any clue at all what you're constantly beeping about.
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Old 11-16-2009, 12:13 PM   #14
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Old 11-16-2009, 12:15 PM   #15
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Yes you can. You lost credibility so long ago, no one is looking for any truth or enlightenment from your posts anyway.
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